
Keep safety rules when working with resin.
For safety reasons, and due to the complexity of construction,
this kit is recommended only for advanced modellers.
The kit contains small parts, keep it out of the reach of children.
Glue and paints not included
No.35405
39
27
wire needed for assembly
Decals for 2 tractors (Russian and German service)
resin parts
PE parts
instructions and references on CD
Made in EU
keep safety rules for work with resin
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contains 1 highly detailed and accurate set
1/35 S-65 Stalinetz Engine Upgrade Set
glue and paints not included
suitable for advanced modellers
Reel assembly for weasels, jeeps, other vehicles and diorama

The middle gap meets the edge
of the engine block
A5

A3
Fit the opposite bolt heads and
secure with C/A glue
A23

A11
A9
0.6mm wire
Rods A9 are slightly longer to avoid possible resin and mold shrinkage, cut the tops to the
length required, glue them one by one on the top, set them exactly vertically and glue the base
A11 should have 4 tiny holes about 0,3mm for wiring that can be done to get nice detail - check the
link at last page to find a great walkaround, which provides perfect reference for ultra detailing

A10
A14
A12
A12 - dry fit the engine in its place, put the front on B6 beam , then the edge marked with arrow
should be about 0,5mm lower than top of the kit part E2 - set engine perfectly vertically with E2,
put A12 in place and glue it to the engine block A1
B6
A1
glue
A29

Dry fit engine once again in the frame, the edge marked with arrow
should be about 0,5mm lower than top of the kit part E1 - set engine perfectly vertically with E2,
put A13 in place and glue it to the engine block A1. Join A4 with A13 and glue it together with A1,
make sure the A4 is in line vertically with oil pan edge
A13
A25
A4
glue
A28
Assembly and position of A28
A26
here

A31
cut bottoms of A31 in slight angle and
assembly like shown in pictures

A24
Glue here
Glue here
Dry fit A18 - you might need to sand a bit where arrow shows - to place it between end of A17
and kit part E3 - see next page. You might also need to use hot water to adjust and shape some
pipes - resin cures few days, and they could get warped slightly in package during transport. Put
the part in hot water for a couple of seconds, and bend it how required - it will hold its shape
once cooled down
A18

secure with glue
then add A30
A30
You might need to cut ends of A24 or A18 or both to fit them properly with A30. Pipes a tiny bit
longer - some could prefer to drill holes for pipes in A30 to make
assembly easier
A21

PE 6
PE7
Small piece of 0,3mm wire can be used to make lever handles
PE2

Remove plastic where shown - otherwise you wont be able to assemble top cover, then put
engine in its place and secure with glue. Finally assemble the top cover - or leave it away, if you
want - in any case use kit parts D7, D9, F21 and completed B2+B3+F1, and glue them on
where they belong - see kit instructions - through cover holes - or straight on the engine parts
Kit parts D10 and D13, they were usually removed with engine side covers, but if used,
Russian markings were often placed on their front ends - see the marking guide
B2+B3+F1 on the top of A20, D9 on A16, F21 on the right top end of A15 if you are not using
the top cover. Use D7 only if you put on the engine top cover

1mm wire with flattened ends
1mm wire with flattened ends
PE 8

remove pins
PE9 L and R
PE10 L and R
Replace kit parts G5,G6,G11,G12
by PE - mind left and right pieces

Remove plastic mesh on kit part C3 and replace it
with PE 1
PE1
PE 11
PE letters
Excellent S65 walkaround can be found here:
It can be very helpful if you want to go for extra details and add all the pipes and wiring
all around the engine. Wire needed is supplied in the set
LZ models will offer soon resin radiator with correct letters to replace this one in the kit
LZ models will soon also offer upgrade conversion set to build up gas powered S65 tractor
variant
We are recently also checking references for S65 tractor variant with blade conversion
More about it will be soon available at
http://svsm.org/gallery/chtz-65
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